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Invisible Invaders: How Microplastics Penetrate Our Bodies and What You Can Do About It
Posted inFamily Medicine & Nutrition Medical News Public Health Specialties

Invisible Invaders: How Microplastics Penetrate Our Bodies and What You Can Do About It

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/01/2025
Microplastics, tiny plastic particles under 5mm, have silently infiltrated our bodies through drinking water, air, and food. They accumulate in organs, accelerate cell aging, and increase inflammation. Learn hidden sources and practical tips to reduce exposure.
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